Latinos in the US live significantly longer than non-Latino whites, but spend more years disabled. Differentials in socioeconomic status account for part, but not all, of the difference in older age disability between Latinos and whites. We hypothesize that a factor often ignored in the literature-the fact that Latinos, on average, have more physically strenuous jobs than non-Latino whites-contributes to the higher Latino risk of functional limitations at older ages. We use longitudinal data from the 1998-2014 Health and Retirement Study (HRS) comprising 17,297 respondents. Compared to US-born whites, Latinos, especially Latino immigrants, report substantially higher levels of physical effort at work. Latino-black differences are much small...
The "Hispanic Paradox" suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanic...
Social inequalities in health and disability are often attributed to differences in childhood advers...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans,<b> </b>H...
Latinos in the US live significantly longer than non-Latino whites, but spend more years disabled. D...
Latinos in the US live significantly longer than non-Latino whites, but spend more years disabled. D...
As the number of older workers increases, scholars from variable fields have made an effort to under...
As the number of older workers increases, scholars from variable fields have made an effort to under...
Objectives: Few national studies have focused specifically on the functional status of Hispanic elde...
The objective of this study was to evaluate informal (unpaid) care and its broad determinants for La...
<b>Background</b>: The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with ...
Background: Rapid population aging and increasing racial/ethnic and immigrant/native diversity make ...
textAs the population structure of the United States continues to grow older and more diverse by rac...
textAs the population structure of the United States continues to grow older and more diverse by rac...
The objective of this study was to evaluate informal (unpaid) care and its broad determinants for La...
Background: Hispanic immigrants have been found to be more likely to have a disability than US-born ...
The "Hispanic Paradox" suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanic...
Social inequalities in health and disability are often attributed to differences in childhood advers...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans,<b> </b>H...
Latinos in the US live significantly longer than non-Latino whites, but spend more years disabled. D...
Latinos in the US live significantly longer than non-Latino whites, but spend more years disabled. D...
As the number of older workers increases, scholars from variable fields have made an effort to under...
As the number of older workers increases, scholars from variable fields have made an effort to under...
Objectives: Few national studies have focused specifically on the functional status of Hispanic elde...
The objective of this study was to evaluate informal (unpaid) care and its broad determinants for La...
<b>Background</b>: The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with ...
Background: Rapid population aging and increasing racial/ethnic and immigrant/native diversity make ...
textAs the population structure of the United States continues to grow older and more diverse by rac...
textAs the population structure of the United States continues to grow older and more diverse by rac...
The objective of this study was to evaluate informal (unpaid) care and its broad determinants for La...
Background: Hispanic immigrants have been found to be more likely to have a disability than US-born ...
The "Hispanic Paradox" suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanic...
Social inequalities in health and disability are often attributed to differences in childhood advers...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans,<b> </b>H...